Mindteck Q1 FY27: consolidated PAT down 4.5% YoY, margins compress on flat revenue
PAT -4.46% YoY · revenue +2.74% · margins compressing
₹104.08 Cr
+2.74% YoY
₹8.36 Cr
-4.46% YoY
7.82%
-0.6pp YoY
₹2.62
Mindteck's consolidated revenue for Q1 FY27 (quarter ended June 30, 2026) came in at Rs 104.08 Cr, up 2.7% YoY and effectively flat QoQ (+0.2%) against Rs 103.91 Cr in Q4 FY26 — matching management's own "stable revenue" characterisation. But consolidated PAT fell to Rs 8.36 Cr, down 4.5% YoY from Rs 8.75 Cr and down a sharper 17.7% QoQ from Rs 10.16 Cr, so profit growth trailed revenue growth on a YoY basis, the primary lens here. No formal analyst estimates could be found for this stock (a roughly Rs 700 Cr market-cap name with no visible sell-side coverage), so the print cannot be graded against a street number; management also gives no formal forward guidance, so there is no outlook to hold the quarter against — its own framing is the only available yardstick.
Q1 FY-2027 vs prior quarters
The profit shortfall is a margin story. Consolidated net margin (PAT/total income) slipped to 7.82% from 9.50% in Q4 FY26 and 8.42% a year ago, while EBITDA margin (operating profit before finance cost and depreciation, over revenue) fell to 7.81% from 10.26% QoQ and 9.50% YoY. Employee benefits expense rose to Rs 62.86 Cr from Rs 59.33 Cr a year ago (+6%), outpacing the 2.7% revenue gain and squeezing the operating line. This lines up with Chairman Javed Gaya's comment that "profitability was impacted by elevated employee costs, ongoing investments in AI and organisational capabilities," and CEO Karim Dhanani's framing that the company is "tightening utilisation, rebalancing delivery mix and prioritising higher-value engagements" to rebuild margin through the year — the numbers confirm the squeeze management is describing, not yet the recovery.
The stock went into the print at ₹187.78, down 8.6% over the past month of trading.
For context: revenue is at a 6-quarter high.
What the summary numbers don't show
Consolidated EPS Rs 2.62 vs Rs 3.18 (Q4 FY26) and Rs 2.74 (Q1 FY26)
Standalone results are notably weaker than consolidated: standalone revenue fell to Rs 33.93 Cr, down 3.5% YoY and 8.1% QoQ, and standalone PAT fell to Rs 3.84 Cr, down 17.6% YoY and 26.0% QoQ — a materially different trajectory from the consolidated uptick, meaning the India parent is underperforming its overseas subsidiaries this quarter. Geographically, the USA remains the largest revenue source at Rs 40.20 Cr (38.6% of consolidated revenue), followed by Rest of World at Rs 46.87 Cr and India at Rs 17.01 Cr. No exceptional items were booked in this quarter's P&L on either basis — the Rs 5.30 Cr labour-code liability and Rs 1.91 Cr sales-restructuring recovery disclosed in the notes both sit in the FY26 annual column, not any quarterly one.
W1
EBITDA margin at 7.81% this quarter vs management's goal to rebuild margin through the year — watch Q2 FY27 for a move back toward the 9.5-10.3% range seen in the trailing two quarters
W2
Employee benefits expense at Rs 62.86 Cr (60.4% of consolidated revenue) — watch whether the stated 'tightening utilisation' actually pulls this ratio down next quarter
W3
Standalone PAT down 17.6% YoY vs consolidated -4.5% YoY — watch whether the India parent's revenue (Rs 33.93 Cr, -3.5% YoY) stabilises or keeps lagging subsidiaries